Looks like you figured out blogging. I use Blogspot to and I like it, it's easy to use, I mean really I figured it out how hard can it be...lol. You did good girly, it looks very nice, have fun.
Your projects are amazing. I always look forward to looking at D's cards when they arrive. You are so talented. I am following your blog. And your web page is spectacular! I think you should start a business on the side. People would LOVE your cards. You could do them on commission! You could have some business cards and ask local shops and coffee houses if you could put them around, maybe with a sample of one of your cards. You've probably thought of that already.
Welcome to my blog! My name is Wendy Pendarvis and I currently teach 3rd grade. I have a passion for paper crafting, stamping, and scrapbooking. I love to make things for my students and my classroom. I started this blog so I could have a special place to share my creativity and ideas with others who also have the same interests. Please feel free to join my blog, leave comments, or share your own ideas that you have to help inspire other educators. Have a blessed day!!! ;)
All content included on this site is copyrighted by Wendy Pendarvis. All of my projects and photographs are shared and displayed for your personal enjoyment and creative inspiration. All content on my site may not be used for any type of publication, representation of submissions and/or contests. Please do not claim any of my work, designs, or creations as your own.
2 comments:
Looks like you figured out blogging. I use Blogspot to and I like it, it's easy to use, I mean really I figured it out how hard can it be...lol.
You did good girly, it looks very nice, have fun.
Joyce
Wendy,
Your projects are amazing. I always look forward to looking at D's cards when they arrive. You are so talented. I am following your blog. And your web page is spectacular! I think you should start a business on the side. People would LOVE your cards. You could do them on commission! You could have some business cards and ask local shops and coffee houses if you could put them around, maybe with a sample of one of your cards. You've probably thought of that already.
Celeste
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